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Default OT What's the opposite of 'no-brainer'?


"Roger Mills" wrote in message
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Mary Fisher wrote:

I've just seen a sentence which talked about something being seen as a
no-brainer when in fact it was complex.

In that case, why not just say 'simple' or 'obvious'?

Can anyone here explain please?

Is it just about the latest fashion-speak?

Mary


Perhaps the opposite of a no-brainer is a brain teaser?


sigh

I';ll assume that the combined experitise of this ng doesn't know.

And that the opposite of a no-brainer is a brainer.

I shan't be using either.

Mary